Sexual Health
What are the initial symptoms of AIDS? These symptoms will appear at the initial stage of AIDS
Low fever is also one of the early symptoms of AIDS. How low is AIDS fever? How long will AIDS fever last? Here are some cases of AIDS with low fever.
How low is the AIDS fever?
Under normal circumstances, the normal body temperature of the human body is 36-37 ℃. If the temperature exceeds 37.4 ℃, it can be considered a fever, commonly known as fever.
The breakdown is as follows:
Low fever: 37.4~38 ℃
Medium firing: 38.1~39 ℃
High heat: 39.1~41 ℃
Ultra high heat: above 41 ℃
It can be seen that the low fever in the early symptoms of AIDS means that the body temperature (armpit detection) is kept at 37 years old for a long time. 4~38 ℃
case
Mr. Wang, 30 years old, was hospitalized with a low fever for one month. He had a whole body CT scan, tumor examination, and tuberculosis test. He also had a fever of 37. 5~38 degrees after 2 p.m. after 7 days of treatment for tuberculosis. His temperature gradually dropped at 10 p.m., and it was 36.5 degrees in the morning. It was the same every day. When asked by the doctor, Wang Xian learned that Wang Xian had high risk sexual behavior, and carried out AIDS testing with the doctor's advice. The final result was confirmed to be positive for AIDS testing.
Why does AIDS fever?
The human body does not have a fever for no reason, which is a signal that your immune system is working hard. When some cold viruses invade, they need to reproduce in cold environments. In the early stage of AIDS infection, the immune system will secrete special substances to raise body temperature. This will slow down the reproductive speed and ability of invaders. When you have a slight fever, your body will probably try to eliminate the invasion of HIV, so the early symptom of AIDS is low fever.
How long does AIDS have a low fever?
In fact, most people's symptoms last for about 1-4 weeks, and generally do not exceed 2 months. If the situation is severe, treatment is needed. If you use antipyretics indiscriminately, it may bring greater difficulties to the immune system in defeating invaders. But excessive body temperature can also cause damage to the body, as it alters the body's enzymes. Perhaps this passage confuses you. Do you think: Is human fever a disease or an immune response? The correct answer is: immune response. Relatively speaking, the immune cells of the human body are afraid of cold or heat. Cold can make immune cells less flexible, and appropriate temperature can make cells move freely. For example, if a person stays in a cold place for a period of time, their hands, feet, and even their entire body will become stiff. Why? Because the human body is composed of cells, when cells are affected by cold, their activity ability is greatly reduced, and people become slow and stiff. After the human body is attacked by bacteria and HIV, our immune system will instinctively automatically adjust the body mechanism, create a high temperature environment, and help our immune cells to act flexibly to eliminate the enemy. At the same time, the high-temperature environment suppresses the enemy's reproduction.